A. Lower than
B. Higher than
C. Same as
D. Not related to
Related Mcqs:
- The maximum adiabatic flame temperature in air as compared to that in pure oxygen is_______________?
A. Much lower
B. Much higher
C. Same
D. Either lower or higher, depends on the type of fuel - The ratio of maximum adiabatic flame temperature in air to that in pure oxygen is always___________________?
A. 1
B. < 1
C. > 1
D. Unpredictable - Actual flame temperature is always lower than the adiabatic flame temperature, because there is________________?
A. No possibility of obtaining complete combustion at high temperature
B. Always loss of heat from the flame
C. Both A. and B.
D. Neither A. nor B. - For the case of a fuel gas undergoing combustion with air, if the air/fuel ratio is increased, the adiabatic flame temperature will_____________________?
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Increase or decrease depending on the fuel type
D. Not change - The maximum adiabatic flame temperature is attained, when the fuel is burnt with ______________________?
A. Theoretically required amount of air
B. More than theoretically required amount of air
C. Less than theoretically required amount of air
D. Theoretically required amount of oxygen - Adiabatic flame temperature of a fuel is dependent on the initial temperature of___________________?
A. Fuel
B. Air
C. Both A. & B.
D. Neither A. nor B. - Ignition temperature of a fuel in air is ______________ that in pure oxygen?
A. More than
B. Less than
C. Equal to
D. Either more or less; depends on the type of fuel - Theoretical flame temperature of a fuel is that temperature which is attained, when the fuel is completely burnt ‘using theoretical amount of air in___________________?
A. Air
B. Oxygen
C. Either A. or B.
D. Either A. or B. without gain or loss of heat - Pure carbon is completely burnt in oxygen. The flue gas analysis is 70%CO2, 20%CO and 10%O2. The percent excess oxygen used is __________________?
A. 20
B. 12.5
C. 0
D. 10 - With increase in calorific value of fuels, their adiabatic flame temperatures__________________?
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Remain unchanged
D. May increase or decrease; depends on the quantity of products of combustion